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Does anyone have experience with an overheating Perkins 4108?
We have purchased an Alden designed sloop with a Perkins 4108 motor. Unfortunately, the motor has turned out to be problemmatic. I am in Sydney, Australia and the boat is currently in Brisbane.
The motor is shutting down at approx 180 Deg F. Fresh water coolant is released via the header tank filler cap under pressure .
We have tried a number of checks without wanting to lift the motor out to resolve the problem but are so far unsuccessful. These include:
- cleaning the air filter
- fitting a new water filler cap
- removing the exhaust manifold and checking for cracks and fresh water leakage. There were none. The exhaust system appears free of restrictions.
- fitting a new sea water pump impellar - there is currently agood flow of sea water from the exhaust.
- we have been unable to remove the heat exchanger but this appears free of blockages.
- we are unable to examine thermostat at this stage as the header tank cannot be removed because the retaining bolts cannot be removed to dismantle it. They have frozen in.
- there is no apparant external coolant leakage between head and cylinder block
- we don't believe there are internal leaks as checks at this stage do not indicate internal leakage.
Is anyone able to suggest a course of action to find the problem or a way to remove the header tank retaining bolts without shearing them or rounding the heads? Alternatively, can anyone point us towards someone who might have the answers?
We have purchased an Alden designed sloop with a Perkins 4108 motor. Unfortunately, the motor has turned out to be problemmatic. I am in Sydney, Australia and the boat is currently in Brisbane.
The motor is shutting down at approx 180 Deg F. Fresh water coolant is released via the header tank filler cap under pressure .
We have tried a number of checks without wanting to lift the motor out to resolve the problem but are so far unsuccessful. These include:
- cleaning the air filter
- fitting a new water filler cap
- removing the exhaust manifold and checking for cracks and fresh water leakage. There were none. The exhaust system appears free of restrictions.
- fitting a new sea water pump impellar - there is currently agood flow of sea water from the exhaust.
- we have been unable to remove the heat exchanger but this appears free of blockages.
- we are unable to examine thermostat at this stage as the header tank cannot be removed because the retaining bolts cannot be removed to dismantle it. They have frozen in.
- there is no apparant external coolant leakage between head and cylinder block
- we don't believe there are internal leaks as checks at this stage do not indicate internal leakage.
Is anyone able to suggest a course of action to find the problem or a way to remove the header tank retaining bolts without shearing them or rounding the heads? Alternatively, can anyone point us towards someone who might have the answers?